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These notes explain the Cherubim (Cherubs) and Seraphim (Seraphs) that we encounter in the Bible. We ignore speculations and assertions that have no Biblical support.
But what exactly was Lucifer? Was he a cherubim—the class of high-ranking angels tasked with protecting God’s throne? Was Lucifer a Cherubim Seraphim? According to scripture, Lucifer was a cherubim – an ethereal creature of divine origin that took the form of an angel with wings.
Explore the fascinating roles and symbolism of cherubim and seraphim in biblical texts. Learn how these celestial beings represent God's holiness, protection, and transformative power. Bible Chat
Like the cherubim, the seraphim are the attendants on God as He is seated upon a throne high and exalted; they are also winged creatures: with twain they cover their faces, and with twain they cover their feet, and with twain they fly.
6 Φεβ 2014 · Tradition has interpreted the Cherubim to represent anything from a child to a man, woman to an angel, from a bird to a Torah scholar. Ancient Near Eastern evidence answers this uncertainty, or at least tells us what the Cherubim originally meant. | Dr. Rabbi Zev Farber
21 Δεκ 2014 · This article Seraphim | New Advent differentiates cherubim and seraphim as follows: They are distinct from the cherubim who carry or veil God, and show the presence of His glory in the earthly sanctuary, whilst the seraphim stand before God as ministering servants in the heavenly court.
The key to understanding the Seraphim is their location, the throne room of God. They were guardians of the presence of God in the ancient near eastern mind. Egyptian Cobra. In the Egyptian divine throne imagery, the guardians were described as serpentine, specifically cobras.